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Phenylpiracetam Benefits

Phenylpiracetam was developed in 1983 and has showed great promise as it is a more powerful analogue to the well known piracetam. There are two primary benefits of phenylpiracetam. The first are those benefits of piracetam like enhanced learning and memory in short-term tests. Experiments also show that phenylpiracetam can help to protect against neurological degradation, which is useful for those with trauma (like stroke patients) or age related neuronal loss.

In different areas of the world, phenylpiracetam (also known as Phenotropil, and Carphedon) is used to treat major memory related disorders, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dementia.

The other primary benefit of phenylpiracetam is that it also increases stamina and endurance physically speaking and thus is a banned substance by the world anti doping agency. This translates into mental stimulation as well. People who use phenylpiracetam feel as though they are more focused on their projects at hand.

Phenylpiracetam Dosage

While dosage will vary depending on the size of an individual, most people take 200 – 600 milligrams per day ingested between 1 – 3 doses. Because of the stimulant-like properties of phenylpiracetam, it is recommended to avoid in the evenings.

Also, keep in mind that some people find phenylpiracetam to have a tolerance. If you use the drug too often, you will develop a tolerance and have much less of a cognitive advantage when using the drug. Try not to take the drug every day.

Phenylpiracetam Mode of Action

There is much study of piracetam, but phenylpiracetam is less studied and thus there is no solid understanding of the mechanism of action. Many believe that phenylpiracetam works in the same way piracetam does with the additional of the “phenyl” bond which improves piracetam with stimulant like properties.

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If you buy phenylpiracetam online from Pure Nootropics, expect arrival within the continental U.S. between 3 – 5 business days, unless you select a faster shipping option.

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7.5g, 15g, 30 x 100mg Capsules, 90 x 100mg Capsules

22 reviews for Phenylpiracetam Powder & Capsules

djl (verified owner)–October 18, 2018

I am an older man with some very serious brain damage in my left frontal lobe and my left parietal lobe, as well as pockets of deep brain damage. This was all caused by encephalitis when I was 3 days old and extended to 30 days old. I was all but pronounced dead at that point and my parents and been instructed to say “goodbye” as I wouldn’t continue to live for more than a couple of hours. Diagnosis and treatment were very difficult in the 1950’s… As you have surmised by now, I managed to live although I was hospitalized a number of times between birth and 6th grade for “failure to thrive”. I did finally thrive when I hit puberty due to loving parents and many caring wonderful neighbors who took me under their wing. I was the first in my family to receive a Master’s degree (engineering) or a college degree of any type. I became a successful specialist in some very complex areas of electronic design, and have worked in several different countries for extended periods of time due to these specialties. I am 100% face blind (prosopagnosia) due to this damage. Interestingly, my damage is left/right hemisphere reversed from all commonly occurring damage of this sort. My neurologists were amazed.

OK, so if you are still with me after such a lengthy introduction, I started taking phenylpiracetam after I became old enough (mid 50’s) that I was no longer able to take other stimulant drugs such as Adderall, Ritalin, Modafinil, or a few other less well known drugs associated with ADHD due to heart palpitations and increased blood pressure.

As I aged, stimulant type drugs started producing racing heart rhythms and other heart related problems. I researched the issue for several years, hoping to find a substitute and eventually read about phenylpiracetam. I have been using this drug for about 2 years with excellent results. It truly lives up to what others are saying here. And for the very professional (and kind) customer who mentioned that it didn’t work for him as well (or if at all) as modafinil, I must point out that modafinil works through very specific genetic anomalies that not everyone has. For me, modafinil makes me actually fall asleep and only gives me a headache and no benefits due to my particular genetic makeup. It helps many others, but benefits from any drug often depend on a person’s exact overall genetic makeup.

I suspect that my neural condition will eventually degrade into Parkinson’s, MS, or (hopefully not) Alzheimer’s disease. The point of this review is to tell you that I am very grateful to Pure Nootropics for their support of phenylpiracetam . It works for me quite well and has returned my work ability back to an age level about 15 years ago. For me, it works like a cross between Ritalin and Adderall. I perform very mathematically intensive work and phenylpiracetam enhances my abilities similar to Ritalin while other, more energy related work is enhanced similar to Adderall (Adderall never provided me with any improved math skills, unlike Ritalin). Phenylpiracetam has improved my memory (which has always been a problem for me, in addition to normal age-related loss) and helped to return my ability to choose the correct words while speaking. This latter problem happened to me as a result of 3 mini-strokes much later in life, my neurologists suspect.

I will strongly caution you, though, that phenylpiracetam _does_ preferentially block the liver from processing alcohol at its normal rate. It is much worse than getting just a hangover from a single drink – if you use phenylpiracetam regularly without breaks, the alcohol takes a very long time to breakdown. This leaves the alcohol in your body longer and causes greater damage than usual (even at very socially and medically acceptable levels) to the liver and pancreas. I had a scare with pancreatitis after using 300 mg daily for 4 months while consuming 1-2 drinks per day. When I realized what was causing this, I went off the phenylpiracetam and the alcohol for about 6 weeks and the pancreatitis symptoms went away. I have since returned to a reduced dosage of 100mg of phenylpiracetam for a 5-days on/2 days-off schedule using a single dose per day. The only effect is that I get about 4 hours of benefits compared to 7-9 hours with the previous higher dose. The alcohol no longer bothers me because the liver has a better chance to process the alcohol. Please note that I carry 2 good copies of the gene that breaks down alcohol (this is the best that one can inherit). Those of you who carry only 1 good copy and 1 bad copy will likely have worse results if you drink. Any genetic testing company such as 23AndMe, Ancestry, FTDNA or many others test this gene, if you are worried. At the end of the day, all things considered, it is really best to simply abstain from drinking alcohol entirely.

If you fill your own capsules as I do, you will soon discover that the consistency of phenylpiracetam is much like brown sugar – a little on the viscous and sticky side. It is easier to mix and more accurate if you put a darker marker in with the drug (I first used a little Ceylon cinnamon which has neuroprotective features and later settled on a small amount of cocoa powder). It lets you see the clumps of phenylpiracetam and break them very easily. I also use a capsule packer (readily available from Amazon in all standard capsule sizes) that depends on sliding the drug across a lot of openings with a spatula. The sticky nature of phenylpiracetam makes this very hard to flow the drug into the capsules, so I mix in a very dry filler to help the flow. My capsure packer holds 50 capsules and I pack them with 100 mg of active drug, so my process is to weigh out 5g of phenylpiracetam using a microscale (also readily available at Amazon) and then add about 1/4 teaspoon of cocoa powder as a marker and then add enough additional filler (I use rice flour because it has very fine particles and is very dry). For my setup using #4 empty gelatin capsules, I add about 4 g of rice flour and this will then spread evenly (with a little effort at the end) into 50 capsules without worrying about getting the same dose into each capsule. Of course, you must mix the contents very carefully by observing the marker (cocoa) distribution to make sure that everything is well mixed.

You will need to adjust the filler and marker additives to be compatible with any allergies that you might have. Rice allergies are not that common, but cocoa probably is. Cinnamon works just as well – just make sure that it is Ceylon cinnamon and not Saigon or Chinese cinnamon. Chinese is a genus, not necessarily the country of origin. If the cinnamon doesn’t say which type it is, it will be Chinese (the most common). These other types are great tasting and high quality, but they contain some naturally occurring chemicals that also further block the liver and kidneys so they are not good choices for regular use.

All in all, my equipment setup (capsule packer, 1000 #4 capsules, and jeweler’s microgram scale) is under $65 at Amazon and serves me well.Best of luck to everyone!

Rated 5 out of 5

djl (verified owner)–October 18, 2018

Please apply a 5-star rating on the review that I submitted about 30 minutes ago. I just realized that I forgot to check the rating! You will see my review – it is the very long review…